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Rhoda Mace Simon

Camarillo, California

1919 - 2007

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Rhoda Mace Simon, 88, of Camarillo died peacefully at her home on Tuesday evening, Aug. 14, 2007.

Mrs. Simon was predeceased by her husband, Richard L. Simon, in 1974.

She leaves three children, Carl (wife Bonnie) of Novato, Scott of Camarillo and Rick (wife Jane) of San Mateo;...

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Dear Scott, sorry about your loss--your mother must have been quite a pistol!! She apparently lived a full and exciting life! By her biography, I can tell where you've received your intelligence and perseverance; and maybe Republican leanings? Take note that Alletta and my thoughts are with you. Fred

My condolences to your entire family, that was a woman who knew how to live life.

Dear Scott, Carl, Rick and family,
I feel so fortunate to have known your mother even though it was for a short time. She was such an incredible woman. I loved to see her eyes light up when we talked of her travels and her precious Campbell. We must not forget Xerox, she was a faithful companion also. She was truly blessed to have lived such a wonderful and full life. Her last birthday with her boys home was a highlight for her. Good job Simon Boys! You made her day.
Love to you...

Dear Carl, Scott, and Rick,

You and your families are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Rhoda was blessed to have you as her sons.

I had the pleaseure of getting to know your mother through Zeta Tau Alpha. We both served as advisors to the chapter at UCLA and were members of Westside-Santa Monica Alumnae Chapter. I drive by her old condo frequently and remember the fun times we shared. My sympathy to her family and friends.

Dear Scott & family, I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my deepest symphathy. Regards, Gerry Heckman

Dear Simon Family:

We are so sorry for your loss. I first met Rhoda during my college years in the 1980's when she was an Advisor at the ZTA Chapter at UCLA. I moved to Camarillo after UCLA and joined the Gold Coast Bruin UCLA Alumni Board. We used to carpool to Zeta and UCLA meetings and events and I enjoyed her company and stories. I was inspired by her energy and determination that kept the GCB Club going for many years. She graciously hosted many of the meetings and...

Sandy and I will miss Rhoda very much. From the stalled traffic at LAX to holiday dinners in Camarillo to the opera in Verona, Rhoda was always energetic, engaging, and inclusive. Scott, Rick, and Carl --please accept our condolences on your loss. Your mother was a great woman who knew how to live life to the fullest.